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Mentaiko Pasta

November 21, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
 
I haven’t been cooking much in Australia, but ever since I tried the mentaiko pasta at Porcorosso, I’ve been curious about the possibility of making it on my own. This isn’t much of a recipe actually because lazy me would never make sauce from scratch. I went to the Asian supermarket to get prepacked mentaiko sauce just to try it out.
Each pack (priced at A$4.20) comes with mentaiko sauce and seaweed (2 packets each) and makes a great meal for two!
I tend to be very picky about the texture of my pasta, so these are the steps that I would usually take to ensure my pasta tastes exactly the way I like it:
Step 1: Boil pasta in water together with a dash of sea salt and olive oil
Step 2: Drain pasta with strainer the minute it is cooked, douse it in cold water before draining it again
Step 3: Finally, fry pasta with butter in the pan together with prawns
 What I love about the prepacked mentaiko sauce is, after cooking your pasta, all you have to do is mix in the sauce (without cooking), top it off with the seaweed provided and voila, you’re done! 
 
The verdict? This recipe promises to tantalize your tastebuds with every bite, even if you weren’t a mentaiko fan to begin with! JW
is now a mentaiko pasta convert, and as for me, I would never splurge on
another plate of mentaiko pasta at a restaurant again!
Trust me, this home-cooked mentaiko pasta tastes just as good, if not better. ๐Ÿ˜‰


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Arm Cuffs – The Alternative to Bangles and Bracelets

November 20, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
Before you think this post is gonna be about something remotely kinky, please get your head out of the gutter mister. ๐Ÿ˜‰
Sorry to disappoint you. I actually just meant to show pics of my latest accessory, a matt gold arm cuff from Diva. I’ve been wearing a lot of basic tops lately, which makes accessorizing a necessity, and I’m absolutely loving how a simple geometric arm cuff like this adds panache to my otherwise plain outfit. It makes a great arm swag and the best part is, you don’t have to think about coordinating your stash of bangles and bracelets. How convenient!
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Kiss Me Heavy Rotation Eyebrow & Nose Powder

November 19, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment
One problem that most Asians face when it comes to lightening our hair colour is the stark contrast between the colour of our hair and brows. Some people have very black brows, which means the only way to get their brows to match their hair colour is to dye them as well. For those of you with sparse brows or brows that aren’t very black to begin with, an eyebrow powder could very well be your perfect solution.
Kiss Me Heavy Rotation Eyebrow & Nose Powder in #01 Light Brown is such a lifesaver. It can be purchased at all Watsons stores and I’ve been using it for a while now.
The medium and darker shades are meant for filling in your brows while the lightest shade is for contouring your nose. This palette also comes with a small brush with an angled brush (for brows) on one end and a wider, fluffier brush on the other (for contouring and blending). 
I typically fill my brows using just the medium shade because it matches my hair colour very well.  To contour my nose, I mix the lightest and darkest shades together before drawing a line down each side of the nose starting from the brows all the way to the nose tip. It’s important to smoothen out any harsh lines or you’ll end up looking like a freak, so remember to blend those lines gently with the fluffy brush provided. 
Contouring the side of your nose will create the illusion of a raised nose bridge, and the effect is especially obvious in photos. Now all you need to do to complete the look is to use a white eyeshadow to highlight the nose bridge and there, you’re done!
What I love about this product is its versatility. Not only does it work as an eyebrow shadow and a contour powder, you can use it as an eyeshadow too. ๐Ÿ˜‰ The colour is very pigmented too, so a little goes a long way. All in all, this is one gem that I’ll definitely repurchase! 
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Ways to Wear a Tweed Jacket

November 16, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
 Tweed jackets are usually meant for the office, but all fashion rules are meant to be broken and tweaked to your advantage. Spice up a t-shirt and jeans combo with a tweed jacket and you’ll not only look chic, smart and absolutely stylish, you’ve also given your office wear a new lease of life. Talk about wardrobe optimization!
 You can even pair it with a simple tee and shorts! It’s amazing how a colourful tweed jacket like this mint one from Zara can transform a white tee and shorts combination into a fashion statement. And there, we have another combo to add to my How to Wear a Basic Tee post!
If you prefer preppy or more feminine styles (like me), perhaps you could try wearing your tweed jacket like this:
Korean tweed jacket
White peter pan collar blouse from Dip Drops
Floral skorts from Liz Lisa

I also added a monochrome statement neck piece to match the black trimmings on the tweed jacket. In fact, everything else besides the floral skorts is in monochromatic shades to pull the entire look together. Hope you like this look as much as I do!

image credits: fabsugar.com
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Decorating with four&twenty!

November 14, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

Looking for the perfect accessories to complement your home or office decor? Adding that extra oomph to your home or work station with accents that echo your personality and interests has never been easier with fourandtwenty.sg!
fourandtwenty.sg offers a selection of design-led products that marry form with function. Their keen eye for high-quality objects with clean lines led them to gravitate towards exquisite, hand-crafted designs by alternative designers with a unique vision. 
 The current collection hails from Denmark, the USA, Japan and Thailand. Delivery is free within Singapore!
To say that the products are gorgeous is a huge understatement. Don’t believe me? I’ll show you some of my favourites:

  Oscar by Hans Bรธlling

Meet Oscar, the cute little dog that sits, stands and begs just like a real dog. This one however, is lovingly handcrafted in solid beechwood with leather, maple wood and wenge wood accents.
Designed in 1953
by renowned Danish architect Hans Bolling, this beauty has evidently
withstood the test of time and is a Scandinavian design classic.
Place Oscar on your workstation at home or your office, and let this playful dog light up your day!

 

BIRD by Kristian Vedel

BIRD, designed by famous architect Kristian Vedel in 1959, is yet another Scandinavian design classic.
One of the most
successful wooden designs in the 50s, BIRD is the perfect companion for
your side table, or better yet, get a family of BIRDs to perk up your
coffee table!

 

wrapqarw [wrap wrap] Cable Organizer by Naoto Yoshida

Keep those unsightly cables neat and tangle free with wrapqarw! Not only do they look elegant, these cable organizers are eco-friendly too as they are made of quality scrap wood from the furniture industry in Japan.  
You can always trust the Japanese to come up with innovative, functional designs. ๐Ÿ™‚ These are great as gifts too!

KAMI and Cara Series by Hidetoshi Takahashi

These wooden cups are wonderful additions to your kitchen or work desk as each cup is individually handcrafted by master-craftsman Hidetoshi Takahashi. Gosh, such dedication is hard to come by these days!
I love the simple and clean design of these cups. And the best part? They’ll never go out of style.

Porcelain Disc Chimes

These porcelain discs on a deerskin lace cord are designed to clink gently in the breeze. Handcrafted in Portland, USA, by Pigeon Toe Ceramics, the beauty of this wind chime lies in its simplicity. 


“Founded in 2009, Pigeon Toeโ€™s aspiration is to provide mankind with
everyday beauty. Each piece is handcrafted, taking an average of three
weeks to complete the transformation from clay to finished work. With a
focus on craft, handmade and homespun goods, each Pigeon Toe piece
represents a story woven with rich heritage.”
Pigeon Toe’s products are exclusively sold via fourandtwenty.sg in Singapore. 
Here are some other products from Pigeon Toe:

Porcelain Tripots

 

  

Rocking Votives




Folded Porcelain Bowls



Specially for all readers of Shopping Queen’s Haven!


From now till end Dec 2012, all my readers will get 10% off all purchases over S$100. 
Just key in the code SHOPPINGQUEEN10 during checkout!
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Dress up your Denim Shorts!

November 12, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
Denim shorts



Spring has sprung, and it’s time to bare those gorgeous gams. And what better way to begin than with a pair of classic denim shorts! Everyone has a pair of denim shorts in their wardrobe because they never do go out of style, do they?
Instead of pairing denim shorts, especially cut-offs (my favourite!) with the quintessential white t-shirt, or the much sought-after midriff top this season, here’re 3 ways to dress up your denim shorts and NOT look like you’re heading to the beach!


1) Wear it with a Tailored Shirt

Nothing says chic like a tailored shirt worn with rugged denim shorts. A pair of pointy mules or studded platforms pulls the entire look together. Notice how the casual vibe remains but the style meter has shot up by leaps and bounds?

2) Wear it with a Feminine Blouse

Take a cue from editor Miroslava Duma (who always looks effortlessly stylish by the way) and match your most feminine, billowy blouses with your grunge denim cut-offs. These two unexpected styles work like a dream together, don’t you think? Prettifying your rugged shorts has never been easier. ๐Ÿ˜‰
3) Wear it with Bold, Graphic, Crazy Prints
If the previous 2 looks are too mild for you, jazz up your denims with the craziest prints you can find in your wardrobe, ala style icon Miroslava Duma (yes, again!). Load up on edgy accessories in complementary shades to perfect the look!


Now, which of the looks do you like the most? The last look is my favourite because I love the element of surprise created by the mish mesh of prints, colours and denim. The entire outfit screams “Look at me!”. In a good way of course.
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Finally, here’s my take on dressing up my denim cut-offs for a casual weekend lunch.
 
Printed collar sweater from Dip Drops (www.dipdrops.jp)
Vintage denim cutoffs from Glebe Markets
Black booties from Bondi
image credits: www.cosmoplitan.com.au, www.pinterest.com



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Passion Nails Nailed It!

November 9, 2012 by Regina Chow 2 Comments
 Passion Nails is an established nail salon conveniently located in Far East Plaza, right in the heart of Orchard Road. I know we ladies can shop at Far East Plaza for hours, but squeezing in some time to take a break from shopping is always essential, and what better way to do that than to pamper ourselves with a manicure/pedicure session? Well, that was exactly what Karen and I did when we stopped by Passion Nails one afternoon!
I love getting my nails done professionally because this is one of the rare occasions when I can just put the world on hold and indulge in an afternoon of unadulterated bliss. I always feel completely relaxed and revitalized after a trip to the nail salon.  
 We were introduced to Ms Tran, the owner of Passion Nails, a gentle and friendly lady who takes the art of beautifying nails seriously.

The salon is divided into two sections. Upon entering, we were greeted by a row of comfortable cushioned seats accompanied by nail colour and design samples neatly arranged in pretty lace containers. 
“Are OPI colours used here?” The answer to your burning question is, yes they are! 
In fact, Passion Nails boasts such a wide array of OPI nail polishes, you’re bound to be able to find a shade that tickles your fancy.

Just when we thought of taking our seats, Ms Tran led us to the next section of the salon. Lo and behold, that was when our eyes lit up! Luxurious leather massage chairs appeared right before our eyes. We were in for a treat, that’s for sure. 
I really liked the massage chair. It applies just the right amount of pressure at the correct spots, and is very effective at relieving body tension and knots.

That’s not all. You can also get your dose of entertainment from the flat screen TVs installed in this section. Great for TV addicts like me!

Time to start our pampering treatments!

 Our manicure and pedicure were done simultaneously by the lovely ladies at Passion Nails. Truth be told, there’s nothing better than being fussed over like princesses. 

I chose a red Cath Kidston
inspired nail design for my classic manicure but I wanted it to be done
in sweet shades of pink instead. Ms Tran who did my nails personally, listened attentively and carefully selected the colours based on my
preferences.  

Needless to say, she achieved the final design that I wanted quickly and effortlessly! I’ve been to other nail salons where the manicurists are so poorly skilled, they take hours just to complete a simple nail art design, which is extremely exasperating, to say the least. 
With Passion Nails, you can be assured of both quality and efficiency. What sort of quality am I talking about? In my opinion, quality refers to both durability and aesthetic value. A durable manicure is only possible if your manicurist is very skilled in nail polish application, which is an art in itself. Aesthetic value is akin to how beautiful your nails are and that again requires a manicurist with a keen sense of aesthetics. 
I was very happy with the final outcome. Most manicures only last me about 1 week, but in the hands of Ms Tran, my manicure lasted me more than 3 weeks without chipping! 

Karen did the gelish manicure instead. We didn’t discuss about our nail art designs beforehand, hence both of us were very surprised that we ended up choosing pretty similar designs! Talk about telepathy!
Here’s another photo of my nails. Love them to bits!
I chose a nude base with dark blue glitters at the tips for my classic pedicure, and 3 weeks on, they still looked as fresh as the day I stepped out of the salon!

Tempted to try Passion Nails’ services?  I’ve good news for you! 
Passion Nails is having a promotion for the month of November! 
Just present the image below or mention the promo when you book an appointment and you’ll get to enjoy either:
1) Classic Manicure and Pedicure at S$45 (usual price $55); or
2) Gelish Manicure at S$50 (usual price S$70)

Passion Nails
Website: http://www.streetdirectory.com/passionnails/

Address: Far East Plaza #04-29A-B, 14 Scotts Road, (S)228213
Contact No.: 6733 1469 
 
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ClubCouture Mystery Bag

November 8, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments

Have you heard of ClubCouture’s Mystery Bag? 
For just $15, you will receive a mystery bag containing 1-2 items from ClubCouture! It could be anything ranging from a retail value of $29.90 to $200, and yes, they’ll come in your size!
I just had to share this with everyone because it’s such a good deal. The items that you’ll receive cost so much more than what you’re paying for, you definitely won’t find a better deal out there!
Here’re more details:

 ClubCouture’s Mystery Bag deal just launched today, and already, they’re selling like hotcakes. So hurry, click HERE to make your purchase now to avoid disappointment!
 Here’re some of the items that you might receive in your mystery bag:

Premium: Gabrielle Beaded Dress
 
Vera Pastel Dress

Floral Pastel Head Band
 
 Flutter Ring in Pink
Get your ClubCouture Mystery Bag now before stocks run out! ๐Ÿ™‚
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Miami State of Mind: Top 5 Things to Do in Miami

November 7, 2012 by Regina Chow No Comments
I should really start on my research for our New Zealand trip this December, but my infatuation with beaches led me to google “Miami” instead.  
The last time I visited the US was more than a decade ago. Then again, I only visited Hawaii, Las Vegas, L.A and San Francisco. Hawaii stole my heart. I was besotted with Waikiki beach even as a teen, and that experience ignited my love for beaches. Why, what’s not to love about crystal clear waters and soft white sand?
 My girlfriends and I were supposed to visit Miami last October, together with a host of other cities, but luck wasn’t on our side and our plans didn’t materialize. Fast forward 1 year on, and I’m still in a Miami state of mind (New York too, but we’ll save that for another day).
Here’s a list of things that I would do in Miami:
 1. Relax on South Beach
South Beach is the place to be seen in Miami and it certainly lives up to the typical Miami stereotype. Who knows, you might even be lucky enough to catch some models or celebrities basking in the sun.
2. Take a stroll along Art Deco Ocean Drive
Home to the world’s largest collection of Art Deco architecture, Ocean Drive is the perfect place to start the tour of the Art Deco district in Miami. Immerse in the beauty of over 800 flamboyant buildings, painstakingly preserved to reflect their past glory.
The Versace Mansion, which has since been converted into a hotel, is on my list of buildings to visit.
The entire strip comes alive at night as the buildings light up in bold shades of neon against the backdrop of palm trees swaying gently in the sea breeze.
For a better idea of what Ocean Drive looks like by day, check out this Ocean Drive flash mob video from the “Step Up 4 – Miami Heat” movie trailer!

3. Explore Little Havana
Did you know that 80% of the Miami population is Cuban? Many Cubans sought asylum in Miami in the 1960s after communist leader Fidel Castro came into power.
Well then, what better way to get to know more about Cuban culture than to visit Little Havana, a quaint neighbourhood reminiscent of Cuba? Apparently, the buildings and restaurants that line the street are very similar to what you would see in Cuba. 
4. Visit the Vizcaya Museum & Gardens 
Vizcaya Museum is a piece of Italy, or more specifically, Venice. Certainly, a few gondolas in the river would complete the imagery, wouldn’t it?
This opulent Renaissance-style mansion was built in the 20th century and is a treasure trove full of antiques and paintings dating from the 16th-19th centuries.
An avid fan of European interior design, I wouldn’t miss this for the world. 

5. Attend the Art Basel Exhibition
Art Basel is the world’s leading art show for modern and contemporary art, and the Art Basel Exhibition in Miami Beach is the most prestigious exhibition in America. Art collectors, curators, dealers and enthusiasts alike congregate on Miami Beach every year for this spectacular showcase of artworks.
 There’s so much to do on Miami beach, but these are my top 5 picks for now. A trip to the US will not happen any time soon, although I wish I could scoot off to Miami right away!

Credits: Timeout, Wikipedia
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How to make your Hair Colour Last Longer

November 6, 2012 by Regina Chow 1 Comment

I’ve had coloured hair for close to 10 years now (gosh I’m old!). For those of you who’ve known me for a while, you will realize that I’m especially drawn to light brown/ash shades. Unfortunately, such colours are very prone to fading and require higher maintenance as touch-ups are needed every 4-8 weeks. After seeking advice from hairstylists, doing research on the internet and learning through trial and error, I decided to compile some tips to make the most out of your colour by prolonging its life. They’ve worked well for me, so I hope you’ll find them useful too! 

 
1) Do not wash your hair 1-2 days prior to your colour job 
Natural oils from your scalp not only protect the hair shafts, they also smoothen the colour application process as the hair absorbs the dye much more easily.

2) Always invest in colour safe shampoos and conditioners 
After spending a bomb on your beautiful tresses, you wouldn’t want to wash your money down the drain by using hair products that strip your hair colour at home. The key is to find products that are suitable for your hair and scalp. 
Expensive products don’t always work (e.g. Kerastase causes my scalp to itch). On the contrary, I find drugstore brands just as effective, if not better.
I started on Marc Anthony’s Colour Shampoo and Conditioner (S$16.90 each from Watsons) a couple of weeks ago, and I’m happy to report that it makes my hair soft, shiny and manageable. More importantly, my hair colour remains vibrant and I don’t see any signs of discolouration at all. Although these are colour enhancing products, their hair volumizing properties are especially apparent, an additional perk that left me pleasantly surprised! I have very fine and limp hair, so any volume is greatly appreciated. 

 The entire range of Marc Anthony products was developed by World Champion Hair Stylist and Celebrity Hairstylist Marc Anthony. The shampoos and conditioners also come with broad spectrum UV protection and Vitamin C, important ingredients that prevent discolouration and promote healthy hair growth. With hair products that are choke full of goodies, everyday can be a good hair day!
 3) Use a colour save leave-in conditioner with UV protection
We all know how important UV protection is for our skin, but did you also know that exposure to sunlight will dry out your hair, leaving them lifeless and dull?  To complement my shampoo and conditioner which already come with UV protection, I also use a colour save leave-in conditioner with UV protection. I skipped this step previously as I was lazy, but I’ve turned over a new leaf and am a lot more hardworking these days.

Why? Because this step probably makes the biggest difference to retaining hair colour vibrancy, especially since sun exposure is practically inevitable thanks to our tropical climate.

I discovered Schwarzkopf Professional BC Bonacure Color Save Spray Conditioner (S$21 from a neighborhood shop at Bukit Timah Plaza) recently and I have never looked back.This is a salon exclusive product but I’m sure it retails online too.
The BC Bonacure range promises to renew the strength and elasticity of your hair with its signature Amino Cell Rebuild technology. I have tried several leave-in conditioners prior to this, and besides being fragrant, none of them really did anything to my hair except weigh them down. 
I particularly like the lightweight formula of this leave-in conditioner as it gives me tangle-free and silky smooth hair without weighing down my hair at all. I have a lot of baby hair, and this is the only product that could tame those flyaways, making my hair look shiny and well-conditioned all day. The best part is, I have been using this for a couple of weeks now and my coloured hair still looks fresh out of the salon!
4) Do not over shampoo. I actually find it difficult to follow this rule because I prefer to shampoo everyday. Unfortunately, the lather in shampoos washes away both your hair’s natural oils and your artificial colour as well. Now, I try to shampoo only on alternate days to extend the life of my hair colour.
 
5) Be cautious about the water temperature when rinsing your hair. Hot water is damaging not only to your hair shaft, but to your hair colour too as it causes the colour to fade much faster. It’s best to use lukewarm water to rinse off the shampoo, followed by cold water to close the cuticles on your hair shafts.   

Are there any other tips that worked for you too? Do share them here! ๐Ÿ™‚

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